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Product Details
Author:
Graham Ward, James K. A. Smith
Series:
The Church and Postmodern Culture
Format:
Paperback
Pages:
320
Publisher:
Baker Publishing Group (September 1, 2009)
Language:
English
Audience:
College/higher education
ISBN-13:
9780801031588
ISBN-10:
0801031583
Weight:
13.52oz
Dimensions:
5.5" x 8.5"
Case Pack:
40
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Baker
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Overview
Internationally acclaimed theologian Graham Ward is well known for his thoughtful engagement with postmodernism. This volume, the fourth in The Church and Postmodern Culture series, offers an engaging look at the political nature of the postmodern world.
In the first section, "The World," Ward considers "the signs of the times" and the political nature of contemporary postmodernism. It is imperative, he suggests, that the church understand the world to be able to address it thoughtfully. In the second section, "The Church," he turns to practical application, examining what faithful discipleship looks like within this political context. Clergy and those interested in the emerging church will find this work particularly thought provoking.
In the first section, "The World," Ward considers "the signs of the times" and the political nature of contemporary postmodernism. It is imperative, he suggests, that the church understand the world to be able to address it thoughtfully. In the second section, "The Church," he turns to practical application, examining what faithful discipleship looks like within this political context. Clergy and those interested in the emerging church will find this work particularly thought provoking.








